The filter at work is prohibiting me from seeing the above link. The includes for the classic asp pages would be .htm file extention. If I need to map them to the SSI handler how do I do that? Can you send me a different link or do a cut and paste since I do not have access to the above link. Thanks.

What is not working? You may have an error something about parent paths. Or maybe you have the error and don't know it because by default friendly errors are sent to the browser.

Your include file can be anything. .asp, .htm, .inc, .txt and can be any mix of html or asp/vb code. I would get in the habit of just using .asp though.

For injection safety, parent paths are probably turned off. This means you can can't start your include file with dots like ../../some_folder/myIncludeFile.asp. Instead use the full path like /includes/some_folder?myIncludeFile.asp

Now this is working on the old windows 2003 iis 6.0 server, and the <%response.write(Application("root"))%> is working on links. I also tried ../ but that didn't work either. I leave at 4:30 CST. so I'll post a comment tommorrow if I don't hear back from you today.

However, my suggestion was NOT to check if that feature was on or off, my suggestion was to CHANGE the way you are specifying your links. I would strongly suggest you don't turn that feature on as it is a security risk. You would be better off using absolute links.

If you are using dreamweaver and this is causing a problem go to your site set up where you manage servers and under the Advanced options you will see a radio button for links relative to Document or Site Root. "Document" is defaulted and you just need to change that to "Site Root"

In web development, there are many multiple ways to get to the same visual end and most of those are work arounds. If you ever find yourself needing to do a work around (such as this), stop and figure out the *real* solution as work arounds are quick fix's leading to future problems. And the parent path thing is one of those that now leaves you with a security hole. See step 11 http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff648653.aspx

While you may not fully understand why, I did actually give you a correct "A" answer with this paragraph.

For injection safety, parent paths are probably turned off. This means you can can't start your include file with dots like ../../some_folder/myIncludeFile.asp.Instead use the full path like /includes/some_folder?myIncludeFile.asp

fyi, you can use /mypath/myfile.asp or mypath/myfile.asp but you can't use ../myfile.asp

I see what you mean. I had never heard that before concerning the transversal attacks. THANK YOU VERY MUCH for that good information. Yes, I will make the necessary changes. Thank you again for your help.

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